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Showing videos filed under: Mobile Broadcast News
A Period of Re-Regulation, Dave Glasser, and Transit Workers in Austin
November 12, 2008Labor unions were a big part of Barack Obama’s victory. What would they like to see from the president elect? Universal healthcare for one and a huge stimulus package might be starting points. There’s also the Employee Free Choice Act, which would make it easier for unions to organize. Perhaps as a measure of how ambitious the effort will be, the anti-union and pro-business Chamber of Commerce said:Putting Heat on the Democrats, A People's History of Sports, and Monique Harden on Katrina and the Environment
September 3, 2008Last night in what may be his final major speech Bush took a swipe at the “angry Left,” saying that if the Hanoi Hilton could not break McCain’s resolve, “you can be sure the angry Left never will.” Given just how unpopular Bush is, the angry Left refers to nearly 80 percent of the population.Bio-Liberty: French Fry Fuel In The Gulf Coast
August 20, 2008Whoever controls energy, controls the people who need the energy. That dictum became even more apparent after Hurricane Katrina battered the gulf coast and that’s why the folks at Bio Liberty in Slidell, Louisiana are taking energy into their own hands. All it takes is a little grease, potassium, methanol, wiring, lights, a few tanks, and some tubing...Get On The Bus: Mobile Broadcast News
June 10, 2008Tour the Mobile Broadcast News bio-diesel bus - and an invitation for independent video journalists to get on board for a working trip across America.June 9, 2008: Ambush Journalism
June 9, 2008Today on GRITtv we analyze the fallout from the Conference on Media Reform in our media roundtable. Was the "ambush" of Bill Moyers by a producer from the O'Reilly Factor legitimate journalism? Is that kind of tenacity going too far, or does it represent an attitude that should be adopted by other independent journalists?
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